If like us, you’ve been feeling a little peeved at the length Doc’s first season on FOX (just 10 episodes in total) then we have some good news for you.
Per the Network today, the heart-warming medical drama has been renewed for a full 22-episode second season, due to hit our screens at part of FOX’s 2025/26 Primetime slate.
The news comes ahead of Doc’s season finale episode “…Must Come Down” on March 18.
The freshman series’ premiere scrubbed in at over 16 million viewers, making it FOX’s most watched debut in over five years.
“We’re ecstatic Doc has been picked up for a second season – a testament to the exceptional writing, captivating performances from our talented cast, and the incredible reception from audiences,” said Katherine Pope, President, Sony Pictures Television Studios. “We’re so grateful to our partners at FOX for their unwavering support as we continue making more episodes of this show!”
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The series follows Dr. Amy Larsen, the hard-charging, brilliant ex-Chief of Internal and Family Medicine at Westside Hospital and her colleagues, loved ones and rivals who must navigate a new reality when she returns to work after a brain injury erases the past eight years of her life.
Doc stars Molly Parker (House of Cards), Omar Metwally (The Affair), Amirah Vann (How to Get Away with Murder), Jon Ecker (Firefly Lane) and Anya Banerjee (The Blacklist).
Season One features recurring guest stars Scott Wolf (Party of Five) and Patrick Walker (Lessons in Chemistry).
Doc is co-produced by Sony Pictures Television and FOX Entertainment Studios.
Barbie Kligman serves as showrunner and executive producer. Hank Steinberg and Erwin Stoff are executive producers.
Doc is inspired by a true story and is based on the globally acclaimed Italian series, Doc — Nelle tue mani, which was created and is produced by Lux Vide, a Fremantle Company.